By Manila Ryce
Published Saturday, October 20th, 2007, 10:47 pm
Filed under: Videos: Political, Videos
30 Rock is one of the few shows I actually watch, so when I saw Kucinich mentioned on the most recent episode I had to post it here. In this clip, Tracy Jordan (played by Tracy Morgan) and his wife Angie (played by Sherri Shepherd) have just gotten back together. Angie is keeping Tracy on a short leash, controlling every aspect of his life to make sure he doesn’t stray again.
You may recognize Shephard from The View. If you’re not an avid viewer of that show (and I can’t imagine why you wouldn’t be) then you’ve at least seen the clip where Shephard questioned whether the earth is round. Luckily it’s Angie that’s endorsing Kucinich and not Sherri. The real life actress is no doubt deciding between Brownback, Tancredo, or Huckabee. All other candidates are heretical evolutionists.
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As a reluctant fan of The View, watch it a lot and saw Sherri Shephard explain her faux pas, re: “is the world round?” I liked and understood her explanation.
She has said she’s a Jehovah’s Witness. I understand they don’t vote, feel the need to eschew politics in any form.
For an evangelical christian, Sherri’s funnier, smarter, several cuts above the throbbingly annoying Elizabeth Hasselbeck’s immature ravings.
No one on the The View, including Barbara Walters, exhibits adequate understanding of the issues facing the US, not as well informed as the best bloggers, whom all tv commentators love to villify or at least treat with suspicion. I’m relieved when a particle of the issues I care about are dared to be mentioned at all on that show.
Rosie O’Donnell was exceptional, worthy of her own Emmy for The View’s ‘06-’07 season despite taking Hasselbeck’s arrogance and misinformation too personally for her own good, not to mention the good of her many fans and supporters, very well informed, asking many of the right questions. It’s not the same show, wasn’t as good before Rosie, either.
10/21/07 at 11:49 pm